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7th May 2015, 08:34 AM
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SSC DFO Exam
I want to apply for the DFO (Deputy Field Officer) and for that I am planning to give the SSC DFO exam want to know in detail about this exam. Can you please provide me the syllabus of the SSC DFO exam along with the SSC DFO examination pattern?
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16th July 2018, 03:45 PM
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Re: SSC DFO Exam
Hello sir, is there any one can tell me which exam pattern is provided by Staff Selection Commission for the recruitment of Deputy Field Officer?
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16th July 2018, 03:46 PM
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Re: SSC DFO Exam
The Staff Selection Commission is conducting exam for the recruitment of Deputy Field Officer. The selection process for Cabinet Secretariat Recruitment is 3-Tiered for all the positions - Tier-I: Prelims, Tier-II: Mains/Skill test & Tier-III: Interview. Marks you score in Prelims (i.e. Tier-I) would be used only for screening purpose. For determining the final merit list, only the marks of Mains/Skill test & Interview would be used. SSC DFO Exam Pattern: Section wise MCQ Exam Details: General English Questions of 50 marks General Studies Questions of 50 marks General Intelligence and Reasoning Questions of 50 marks Numerical Aptitude Questions of 50 marks Time Allotted: 2 Hours/200 Marks Paper-I Descriptive: Candidates will have to write an English Essay of 70 Marks Questions on Precis English of 30 Marks As a test of written communication theyd have to do Letter Writing of 30 Marks Question paper will include Comprehension passage of 30 Marks Questions on Grammar will be of 40 Marks Time Allotted: 3 Hours/200 Marks Paper-II Numerical Aptitude Questions of 50 marks General Awareness Questions of 50 Marks Time Allotted: 2 Hours/100 Marks Interview Marks Common For All Post : 60 marks Question paper for Staff Selection Commission for the recruitment of Deputy Field Officer: GENERAL ENGLISH Directions (1-5) : In the following questions, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word. 1. Conciliatory (1) Foolish (2) Soothing (3) Advisory (4) Cordial 2, Insidious (l} Honest (3)Angry (2) Deceitful (4) Insane 3. Mundane (1) Normal (2) Ordinary (3) Gullible (4) Mandatory 4. Scepticism (l} Doubt (2) Bigotry (3) Belief (4) Religion 5. Withstand (1) Accept (2) Submit (3) Endure (4) Relinquish Directions (6-10) : In the following questions, choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word. 6. Exonerate (1) Exculpate (2) Discharge (3) Charge (4) Admit 7. Cordial (1) Unfriendly (2) Sweet (3) Cold (4) Frigid 8, Exploit (1) Expose {2) Utilise (3) Victimise. (4) Pamper 9. Acrimonious (1) Devious (2) Genial (3) Callous (4) Benevolent 10. Contemporary (1) Ancient (2) Contemptuous. (3) New. (4) Conventional Directions (11-15) : In the following questions, four alternatives are given for the Idiom/phrase printed in bold in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/ phrase. 11. He left the place in hfCh 4udgeon. (1) in a state of great resentment (2) in a state of great depression (3) in a state of great jubilation (4) in a state of great anguish 12. I only passed the examination by the skin of my teeth. (1) by a narrow margin (2) by sheer hard work (3) by strong will power (4) by absolute luck 13. Instead of stopping the work, we decided to go the whole hog. (1) to eat something while working. (2) to do something different. (3J to go somewhere far away. (4) to do the work completely or thoroughly, 14. Before my oral examinations, I had butterflies in my stomach. ( 1) became carefree (2) became confident (3) became irritated (4) became nervous 15. Due to the delay caused by the monsoon rains, they had to work against time. (1) go against the prescribed method (2) work as fast as possible (3) work in an old-fashioned way (4) work lazily Directions (16-20): In the following questions, a part of the sentence is printed in bold. Below are given alternatives to the bold part at (1), (2) and (3) which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed, your answer is (4). 16. Did you hear the last news that is doing the rounds in the . political circle ? ( 1) later news (2) latter news (3) latest news (4) No improvement 17. Not a flower nor even a thorn in the bush were seen in that artd•spot. (1) being seen (2)wasseen (3) had being seen (4) No improvement 18. The activities of the club in the neighbourhood remained limited only to games and sports. ( 1) limited only to (2) remained to (3) remained limited to (4) No improvement 19. When you are dismissed from job, it does not help to throw up row. (1) kick up row (2) kick up a row (3} kick a row (4) No improvement 20.You can learn the principles of government from a reading of history. (1) a study of history (2} a view of history (3) a glimpses of history (4) No improvement |